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'Love' in two languages

After careful consideration, Dr. Paul feels that the duet between Sandrina and Belfiore is the highlight of today's show. This in spite of the fact that the show starts with a multi-climactic concert overture by Dvorak, continues with a glittering piano concerto by the romantic composer/virtuoso Henselt, and includes illustrious composers named Beethoven, Boccherini, and Rachmaninoff. You'll find this duet in the second hour of today's show. Yes, Dr. Paul feels so strongly about this that he has included links to two charming videos of this duet, both in the original Italian. The first link is with English subtitles, the second with Spanish subtitles. Dr. Paul plays this duet for you today in the German translation. In any language, love triumphs over all hurdles in this superb duet by Mozart.

SPAC again: Best show of 2004

It's true, this is the second week in a row playing shows from the Saratoga (N.Y.) Performing Arts Center. But the second set goes off. It's easily the most far-out show of 2004. HPH starts with part of Set I from June 20, 2004 and then slides right in to the Sea of Sound. Here's the setlist for Set II (in case you have forgotten): Seven Below > Ghost >Twist >YEM. That is all. One of the best Twists of all time. Don't miss it.

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